In Motion: Moving Water, Long Exposure

Exposures of several seconds can turn moving water into a blur. Longer exposures can create misty oceans or gossamer cascades. If you don't have the heavy neutral density filters to do this technique properly, you can overlay multiple exposures to achieve a similar effect.

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Announced:

Saturday, 30th January, 2010 (GMT)

Submissions:

Saturday, 6th February, 2010 –
Friday, 12th February, 2010
(GMT)

Voting:

Saturday, 13th February, 2010 –
Friday, 19th February, 2010
(GMT)

Processing rules:

No watermarks or borders.

If you create the effect using multiple images, include a note to explain how it was achieved.

Capture date rules:

No restrictions.

Additional rules:

The image should show a lot of movement, not just a bit of movement.

If you create the effect using multiple images or other techniques, include a note to explain how it was achieved.

If you see an entry that you feel doesn't qualify, use the complaint button and state your case ... but do so well before the submission deadline ends.

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